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Carvings of the Rock Cut Unfinished Temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of Unfinished Vihara showing Cell two doors, Stairs Cave No. 20 with rock-cut at Bhaja Caves, Ancient Buddhist built in 2nd Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of Unfinished Vihara showing Cell door, Stairs Cave No. 20 with rock-cut at Bhaja Caves, Ancient Buddhist built in 2nd Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of Unfinished Vihara showing Cell door, Stairs of Cave No. 20 with rock-cut at Bhaja Caves, Ancient Buddhist built in 2nd Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carvings inside the Unfinished Rock Cave Temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
Drarmaraja Ratha in Pancha Rathas complex at Mahabalipuram Royalty Free Stock Photo
Draupadi Ratha in Pancha Rathas complex at Mahabalipuram Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carvings of the Rock Cut Unfinished Temple
Carvings inside the Unfinished Rock Cave Temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
ajanta cave No 4, standing buddha statues, rock cut art Royalty Free Stock Photo
ajanta cave No4, ancient buddhist sculpture, rock cut monastery, indian heritage site Royalty Free Stock Photo
interior of cave 25, ajanta caves, unesco site Royalty Free Stock Photo
Unfinished Caves Beside Ajanta Cave 26 featuring rock-cut façade, arched entrance, and intricate stone carvings on cliff face. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carvings inside the Unfinished Rock Cave Temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
unfinished vihara hall of ajanta cave 25, maharashtra, india Royalty Free Stock Photo
Varaha Cave Temple also Adivaraha Cave Temple is a rock-cut cave temple located at Mamallapuram, on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal in Kancheepuram District in Tamil Nadu, India. It is part of the hill top village, which is 4 kilometres 2.5 mi to the north of the main Mahabalipurm sites of rathas and the Shore Temple. It is an example of Indian rock-cut architecture dating from the late 7th century. The temple is one of the finest testimonial to the ancient Vishwakarma Sthapathis, of rock-cur cave architecture, out of many such caves also called mandapas. Part of the Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram, the temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site


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